Background
Willem is the second son of the Southern African "bush hero" Izak Barnard and grandson of the notorious outlaw hunter Bvekenya, also related to the famous heart transplant surgeon Christiaan Barnard.
Willem is the second son of the Southern African "bush hero" Izak Barnard and grandson of the notorious outlaw hunter Bvekenya, also related to the famous heart transplant surgeon Christiaan Barnard.
At 20, having graduated from Pretoria Technikon with a degree in Nature Conservation, Willem started his career as a guide into the African bush.
He is currently in charge of Penduka Safaris, the first company in the region to provide mobile safari services since 1963. Profound bushlore, well imbibed from his childhood and adolescence experiences he enjoyed alongside his father, made him a safari guide with a reputation. Currently Willem owns two companies, Penduka Safaris and the affiliated Penduka Travel, which specialises in tailor-made tours for independent travellers.
Willem has recorded the Bushmen music for the "Music That Floats From Afar" Civil Defense, Digital Video Disc and book project, along with Herbert Brauer and Irene Murphy-Lewis.
He was also engaged as a Location manager for the well-known television series "Testament to the Bushmen" (narrator Sir Laurens van der Post, director Paul Bellinger). Currently he invests a lot of effort into a documentary series entitled "Beyond the Passage of Time" by the Russian film studio "Yastreb Film", with Sergei Yastrzhembsky as director and producer.
In August 2010, he became a location manager for the team of Adventure Athletes Jukka Viljanen, Kirsi Montonen and Greg Maud during their 1000-km run across the Kalahari desert.